D2

D2 Grade Introduction:

D2 steel is an air-hardening, high-carbon, high-chromium tool steel. It has high wear and abrasion-resistant properties. It is heat treatable and will offer a hardness in the range of 55-62 HRC, and is machinable in the annealed condition. D2 steel shows little distortion on correct hardening. D2 steel’s high chromium content gives it mild corrosion-resisting properties in the hardened conditions.

D2 Grade Application:

  • Stamping or Forming Dies
  • Punches
  • Forming Rolls
  • Knives, slitters, shear blades
  • Tools
  • Scrap choppers
  • Tyre shredders

D2 Equivalent Grades:

Country Standard
DIN 1.2379
NI KU
BS BD 2
ASTM A681
FED QQ-T-570
SAE J437
SAE J438
UNS T30402

D2 Chemical Composition:

Element C Si Mn P S Cr Mo Ni V Cu Co
Content (%) 1.40-1.60 0.60 0.60 0.03 0.03 11.00-13.00 0.70-1.20 0.30 1.10 0.25 1.00

Mechanical Properties:

Property Metric Imperial
Hardness, Knoop (converted from Rockwell C hardness) 769 769
Hardness, Rockwell C 62 62
Hardness, Vickers 748 748
Izod impact unnotched 77.0 J 56.8 ft-lb
Poisson’s ratio 0.27-0.30 0.27-0.30
Elastic modulus 190-210 GPa 27557-30457 ksi

Physical Properties:

Property Metric Imperial
Density 7.7 x 1000 kg/m³ 0.278 lb/in³
Melting point 1421°C 2590°F

Thermal Properties:

Property Conditions Value
Thermal expansion 20-100°C 10.4 x 10⁻⁶/°C

Forging Properties:

Forging of D2 steels can be done from 1065ºC (1950ºF) down to 954ºC (1750ºF). Do not forge below 926ºC (1700ºF).

Stress Relieving:

When tools made from D2 tool steel are heavily machined, ground, or otherwise subjected to cold work, the relief of internal strains is advisable before hardening to minimize the possibility of distortion. Stress relieving should be done after rough machining. To stress relief, heat the component to 600-650°C. Soak well and cool in the furnace or in the air. The tools may then be finish machined before hardening.